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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Apr 1912, p. 6

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m y ve * ‘WhatLydiaE.Pinkham‘s Vegâ€" etable Compound Did For / f Their Healthâ€"Theirown | Statements Follow. A «We have. aâ€"remedy which wil‘, we hone / ~beli¢ve, ~remove© dandrul, ex» Wfie the microte, promote good lation in ‘the scalp and> around ‘the hair roots, tighten and revitalize fix roots, and‘overcorae baldness E g as there is any life leffâ€"in the râ€"roots. * To do the right thing at the right time in the right way,; to do some things better than . they were ever sone before; to elhminate errors, ‘ to know both sides of the question; to ‘Be courteous; to be an example; to work for the love of the work; _ to maticipate requirements, to develop .resources;> to recognize no impediâ€" ments; to master circumstances,> to ~act from reason ° rather than from rule; to te satisfied . with nothing «short of perfection.â€"Selected.‘ . a microbe.causes ; DaICDCSS, â€" theory has time and agaim been ly verined through research . e ments carried on . unde: ‘the obi tidn of%eminent scientists.â€" â€"This crobe. lodges in the Sebum, whi the natural hair oil, and when, mitted to flourish it destroys hair follicles and in time the entirely close, and the scalp grac takes on a â€"shiny aapoa‘ta::c happets there is no hope of giug»of:’mh being revived. We back up this statement with our ewn personal guarantee that .. this remedy called Rexail ©93" Hair Toâ€" nic will be supplied freeâ€"of all cost to the user‘ if it fails to do as we state. Professor Unn& Of wany, and Dr. Sabou French dermatologtst _ 1t will . {requently help to restore gray and faded hair to its. otiginal golor, providing loss of. color _ has been caused by discase; 70: it is in no sense a dye. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic accomplishes these . results by fi;‘g“ in making every bair . root, e, and pigment gland strong and active, and by stimulating. a natural flow of coloring pigment . throughout the hair cells. _ = . = > Nss _ London, En revurns of the ev- out thi 4,811 favor the ‘strike. wh sumption of v The exe anion, . ho & 'gwoâ€"thil elared the strike ‘ det ; We exact no .obligations or promisâ€" esâ€"we simply ask you to give Rexall 93‘ â€"Hair Tonic a thorough trial and ) ~ Byy New Absorptiont MCS0%, ... " I suffer frowm &, l o im in Ahone L HAS BEEN PROVED THAT MICROBES CAUSE DANDRUTIF if not satisfied tell us and we . will refund the money you paid us for it. Two sizes, prices 50 conts and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain it in Watâ€" erloo only at outr storeâ€"The. â€" Rexall Store. | A. (H.~ Hachnel. ' MINERS ~RETURKâ€" TO WORK T erimai Guelph, April 3.â€"Last night . the Executive of the Conservative Assoâ€" ciation passed a rosolution. in symâ€" pathy with the proposat made locally that Mr. Chris, Lisepfer be appointed to ‘the Senate. A like resotution was also passed by the Rorden Ciub, free PROPOSED FOR THk SENATE TWO WOMEN th M Ont Haliburton, P.E.1.:â€"**1I had a doetor examine me and he sail I had falling of the womb, so I have bect taking Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound and it has done me a lot of good. All the ‘ â€"down pains m«;mfi: gained ten pou n weigh dis bnflmo,-ndl‘iedéu« xl Â¥e for a long time. . I think any ‘oman is foolish to suffer as I did for the sake of a few dollars. > "* You can use my letter as m testimoâ€" nial, It may encourage other poor wormerl who suffer as I did to use your Vegetable m."â€"llu. Gro. CoummcuTt, Lot 7, P.E.L « Read What This Woman Sayst New Moorefield, Ohio.â€"â€" T take great pleasure in thanking you for what your mmmreencmmem===~1 V egetable Compound || f has done for me. 1 af | ] bad down f wesk, had in C OR | lower back and could not be my feot long % to get a ow meal, s + [f laid on ‘a back J P would better, other suffe women as it utive : committee of â€" the rtg /. is ri ¢ + proposal to continue: the ated. * + while 201 SUCCESS Inet alte ut. te ite to Box 4 of. Hamburg, ‘ge'r- bourand, the leading ist ; dissovere t baidness. ‘fi' nd again been ampâ€" h research . experiâ€" unde ‘the observa ientists®. This mfF is Sebum, which is il, and when, «perâ€" "it destroys â€"â€" ‘the in time the pores the scalp gradually h A p TESTIFY )13 ate 4 â€"â€" â€" ORNA th Official M ‘The adventâ€"ol high . eficiency ares and tungsten inca@ndescents has revoâ€" lutionized outâ€"door as well as inâ€"doot lighting. ‘The high eficiency of these whits makes it possible ‘to. produce not only :efective, but highly ornaâ€" mental resultsâ€"illumination, instead of simply lights spotsâ€" a . uniform. glow instead of a glare. f & 1 ‘The clection of oificers resulted . as follows:â€"Hon: President, J. H. Roos, | Waterjoo; Viceâ€"President, Robert Falâ€" coner, Toronto;: Secretary, William | Gladish: Treasurer, J,. H. Smith...J: | L. McKay is mm-gu-»nrur racing board;~ Joun . Gilley . of the Membership Committee; : Ford ‘ of the Rights .-?‘mvlh'- Oomg too; W. (. McLelland of the Rdst and Regulations Committee, â€"and . J. W. Gibson of the . Roads and â€" ‘Touring Committee . .‘ ‘The Dominion thampionships .mect will be beld in Waterloo on July . Ist this year on as erge})}ent track _ from _present, indieations. A Toronto was passed up bor . Peterâ€" horo‘ for "the : Provincial : champjonâ€" ship. Last yesr the meet hers .. was not a success and Peterboro‘ wes daâ€" Cided upon as @ result.! . 0~~~~~ Momannin t itc n was by C soctation last year, applied for reinâ€" 7 in mount is ormmsoinine Miotes if its 3 ing ~ Ahv‘s desive will be granted....~. °.. year or two that definite and k have taken place. ~ Successive > velopments in : underground= have. been. largely ~responsible . ighting mmdnm:y-tu _yel 1 . "Aj K ago the change from. overhead _ . to underground ‘wire brought> about. th change {fromt enclosed arc lamp ‘span on centre gtreet suspension ‘to (susâ€" pension _or less ornamenâ€" tal d‘s‘ poles. : Follow ing the pole guspension of arc lamps \ we find â€"the growing ~popularity â€" ‘of "the testoon. arrangement.â€" This â€" produces® a carnival effect .made by s streamers of incandescent lamps I er across: the rtxqu!n or ‘parallel â€" â€" to the curb lines. The festoon idea later dleveloped into a more â€"permannt sysâ€" tem in the ‘Yorm of ‘steel arches . ausâ€" pended across ~the main | business thoroughfares. ‘Installation§ of . this nature, ~while. producing © gatisfactory night results, were not pleasing â€" by day. A lighting system inâ€"the . pros« ont age must be acsthetic as well as utilitarian.> "¢c. nz e Comparing‘~:the: ~two ‘outstanding. systems of outâ€"door mnmiui‘l:?, the enclosed am the ornamental clus< ter with : t ns, the quantity _ ol light for thoâ€"samé ‘money" stems toâ€" be much ‘in . favorâ€"of the arcs.. : This diffetence is so promounced that it is not easy to understand why so many» ot the smaller towns throughout Canâ€" ada are W re expensive‘ system . ~ Doub m%%um is to be found in‘ the fact that ; .g o&‘aé&fiietg side ic-?é%:%m »a“ counterbalanced 3 ?afln,-u,ol dollars and ésntl.b'_'st:@e lighting. by ornamental mazda or tungstem stanâ€" dards has proven remarkably popular in the past couple of years m‘h‘;l probably done more towards | itifyâ€" ing the cities and towns of, our Doâ€" minion than any other single element entering into the, pnau::;;ld, moveâ€" nt. ‘This statement ies particâ€" mrly to business district flmptovr ment or civic improvement by artiâ€" ficial mmeans. In spite of the .extra added cost the installation of / orna~ mental standard lighting systems is within reach of the smaller cities and larger towns. Indeed, it _is probably true that many of our Canadian â€"vilâ€" lages will install this type of â€" sys tem. In the smaller places fewer lights are often installed, say, a three light standard or a two light, with pethaps five light standards on the street corners.. In the larger . places fve light standards are now ‘installed almost unirersaily.. The standards. are placedâ€" about. ong hundrgd jeet apart tion have been largely T’ the development and‘ insta Ik-c‘! ornamental. lighting syste o bodies, municipal um % n! business men‘s clubs are all sager WaterJoo will f’ the . Dominion championship meet.on July. 1st . and Peterboro â€" the mvxhl shszpm'r ships. â€" This, was decided upon Ap . annual meeting of, the Glulfi Whecimon‘s Association. At Ats l&' ing at the:Qucen‘s Hotel on Rabusâ€" day alternoon. C dn waTeRLOG 6615 bOreat AC â€" A ‘cabtextam, from H. ®.‘ Maliman,â€" of rwniediy im Walper : A ndt nade applicat TOYN OF .WATERLOO‘S MOUDEL â€"SYSIEM pride ‘an mile m@lGrâ€"PM THE BICYCLE® MEET STRI igge in Phis EcqVvinNCt l ration of Niagara Pows grantod. he Toront t recowniti oi Mr. «and bricsAd 4 usnd . $hat i [post is~. line e * d service Tmma Te T 1 Haminki ack DJ ~ _ The town of Waterloo was also wel, advised in installing its undergrount work at a time when the paving o the sbreet was taking place, ~ It not infrequently â€"happens that. "municipaliâ€" ties just get their streets nicely payâ€" ed when they décide to do some. . un: defground work, with the result that the stroet can never te placed in a: good a eondi;lm‘.gfln.. The appearâ€" ance Of the Waterloo street certainly repays the care and foresight. . exer "clged in thig direction. It ~ will be 'nuflced, to0, that there . is no other pole of any kind to be seen, though ;tb électric railway passes down the |streot, the trolley wires being car tied on~cross wtays suspended â€" from {the walls of the building on eithet side of the street. ‘This device . has !raulbd in a very neat appearing efâ€" fect. a PM SANOL Pes.. 23, Plec#e sond mp at orse two . pore ‘bottles of Sanol. I have almost ta‘> 2 two bottles and _ I ‘am fgeling much better. . Send C.0.D0.. to > _\ ~._ Josoph McMahon, $Â¥1 Notre Dame Ave., City. C Jap. 26, 1812. ta‘ lag Suncl: I have just Anis takin cight tottles. 1 can smy I â€" â€"rerfoetly gured ‘and no trace ot. id ney tro ';ull- whatever o Â¥, 3 ‘The + > of distribu ; stor whee Pundecs B mtmernns by is threeâ€"wire multiple cirouit . with .relay switches controllea from the ‘ station. ‘The undorground work,is. plaeed© > is twoâ€"inch â€"=Jloricated â€"conduit. Fuse hlocks â€"are ‘placed Ju the base of each standard. < No transformers appea m the main street atall, but these have been installed in the lanes so 8. to be removed as far as possible _ from view. AFP : werc ns * â€" . very . AA V ® hi ob t "‘&"a the most modern and elab« orate street â€"systems : to be tound in has :recently : been !-ldi:'i :y the municipality .:‘t the m“ ® i npsmamakie tiinacton.. A1 mlong Main â€" atreet Yea Al, Main + : placed on fi: street and about one bundred {ee}. apart. â€" The poles ‘stand exactly te one ‘anâ€" other on the two of the stroet. Bach > strndard" carried" four ~sixt watt tungsten Iamps® and ‘one" ml watt ~lamp: â€"PThetour smaller â€" lamps mirn til} : 12 o‘clock,â€"midnight,>© the other. Iamp all night. .. Sixtyâ€"lour of these standards have been ingtallod to date, butwe. understand it is She & tention to place as many morg. néar future along the street e&efl ~ ing Waterioo â€" withâ€"Berlin.>~ The shades are Alba glassware, the upper ne beingâ€" sixteen :inches: ? the four lower m. inckes in diameter.. ‘The ® ate of presâ€" sed steel specially designed to with stand ‘the ‘hardest Kind of usage, and it is claimed that none of these poles ever get broken, as is {requently <the case with the cast.tron pole. ~\Indeed the company: states that . a test isâ€"al. ways allowed with a 20â€"1b hamine; before these standards need. be\ ac cepted. "Sirgh maget mt o i3 ‘The Waterloo system was laid out by Mr. F. H. Rogers, of the . Adamsâ€" Bagnali_Electric Company,. .and . inâ€" stailed tLIr. George. Grosz, engi neer of town of ‘Waterioo. Th equipmentâ€" was all supplied ‘by . the Adamsâ€"Bagnall Electric Company. ‘The total cost approximated to $108 per pole, covering the complete equipâ€" ment Egnaol is craration cf herls an m':icu m&p;iu: “1‘;. eomx&- n, poisonous ingredients, > wse â€" there fâ€"rce, caryiotâ€" possibly harm sifher the stomach or . the intestices." . _ The . now discovery will positively temo.g gall stones, kidney «tones, gra Â¥cl, in the tJadder and ‘wisl effect _# compjete â€"â€" cure. If will dissolve the gtonps and gemove without fain, an) tunbmlmfity for an opéeratio® in the f . @g â€"Sapol 3:; cure â€" it wiory ‘ gase no matter how long stand ing the disoase may be. < _ . _ LB Sanol ~will be foond / farticularl; valvable in old*cases of " Kidney and Bladder trouble, LumBago, Uric Aci¢ Diathesis. " M( tad td PEo¢ saÂ¥r*u #4#04 H r « . _ Winnipeg 1.50 per bottle. boo‘ let free frp Winnh eg, _ Man. patd® ~__ Joseph McMahor tre Dame Ave., it will be greatly r} lobba PME ClroyTh M width | rork begun only a fow years ago, and |F ; * 1Â¥ d ky i iris E) i Spring | iNeckwear From the best Neck wear Makers â€" we have gathered their ‘best? ® * Pretty: axelusive patterns that: must beâ€"seen.t> beâ€" apâ€" préciated. ; .‘ Choice ~‘ ~Shirts}? from the most noted Shitt Makers, falrics chosen with $ care. An unsually Choice € 'â€"â€"::iâ€""fi' 'g its proper tension ; restores John â€"W. ‘Sickelsmith, ~Greensboro, Pa., has three children, ‘and like most children they: frequently _ take~ : cold. 3. . niled Uenpaioges * $he Rosacn Drag It should be mentioned ghg‘rm ::: nne-ilnl:‘ on b:'h-u of ‘â€"oomâ€" organization ‘ mfl Te o sporite :‘.."'.:«., vg br e§ ol the order=Afe . tsâ€" tublished, they as soon ag possible: are left to manage their.loca‘ affairs, ndm-e-eumlom funds a6 . :are nogded. The central exccutive helps when necessary, but keeps al waysâ€" 6xâ€" bending tho benpfcient work ./ of + the in Torty fits ¢itice, towasy ahd . rarat e cities, contres â€" of Capada, :}' &[yn large communities ake ~Montreal and Toronto, But in câ€"ery . Province, . oi Canada, and in many places ‘ whith pould not possibly â€"support the & ;e! of trajned x:"“! except unde j auspices of ~ghe «Ordgr. . The: lNst n(u brancheg: now includes the followâ€" _A head Phosphotiol 1t tores erery nerve in the body Electric Restorer ftor Men It is hoped ‘to raise $500,000, : the interest from which sum: caretully inâ€" vested. would cnable the Order to exâ€" tend ~its / good. work ~to theo small towns â€"and scattered districts, where at present the sick and suffering ~are iten entirely uncuatred for. â€" (Continued from page 3) were 19i nurses, 10,982 pationts, and 162,378 visite were paid. © per . Clif 1i We have tried several kinds ‘of cough nediâ€"ine," he says, : "but have never ound! .ny yet that did them as much ood. zs ChamberJain‘sCough â€" ~Remâ€" dy. > For sale by All Dealers r 0 ~FICERS APPOINTED A Farâ€"Embracing Work ho NOW,, opriH Hats are ready B We‘ve all New Correct blacks from the b st Hatters! i‘ C., brintfo . C., Brantto 8., Chase B. if}, Edmontor Witham. Gal hurst H Lal m atkable H igt ingst M iv 3 A T ‘THE FAMINE overdrawn. â€"â€" Somy. of <the men .. up there tell us that. girlsâ€"can be bought for 70 or 80 ceuts Mexican . mpney, which at present would equalâ€" five or forty cents and boys to:\éh Mexican.. In one place â€"the> . gro aroundâ€"~â€"â€"â€"the â€"railway .station:,â€" was treahiy: sodded, some people :came and pulled up every.. blade .of: / grass "by toots, shook off theâ€"dirt and sty x?ou and al}. : Many ‘have: no rice at all and live: on potato #ind vegetable tops, and some even grind the . bark and try to.live on that. i Tenjak :. The Chinese have soâ€"inborn in them the tendency to: :squeeze"that even their_.own .countrymen _will not :truss them. ; Native® banks. offered. : toâ€" adâ€" vance two million taels if. foreigners would â€"oversee the distribution, < â€" but otherwise they would advance© _ none. Knowing the need ofâ€" the people. and these conditions: Albert : felt ~there was nothing for him Â¥ut to go> â€" A number of the. sentor men~> ofâ€" ~our m!::ifl)ma already: been there some time. * ce They say . it is very hard on one‘s sympathy : and nerves.:â€"Albert says be hopes ‘to stay at least one month,: if hefeels at. the en of that time he can stand ‘it longer 4e will ~.come home for‘ a few days and then rp turn. He"will do whatever e can. ‘There is considerfable danger o[ takâ€" ing the fover, either mukat a.}" ‘.‘& faminp fever: or the typhoid. _‘ e nonla wernaomk . m io i 5_ c ptigh m He has a ~little store of medicine with him, and will only be ~two > or three days‘ distance from phere, â€" and he promised it he got sick® to come back at once, Mts, Qufi'!ilfic\\';:ad Migs Wood are hottie 1 c ®linmer. . T f:“.emn cgnp tates. Albett?tz gested that 1 go to, but much as 1 ‘“::.&':'..‘:.”'w’:‘ t | n m teel justified w C '..fi" wn-{m wogk f w &A 4 he return home. sick '?.t here, !gfl never gofi:"x w o 8 m:l into I_orpied _ a fwnber, of favoiftes, with. 50 ~ maiy M bm:‘,mdw'mx"u' nm{u. favorites, with -o”n.-'; of ‘my" ‘nite books ~and many © other flmnldnmh’::m.hll Ipar AN are well and sand tove. _ _ f ‘Rvelyn Elson. The.plan is to provide work fo; the people, such as" deepening river beds and ‘canals so that there wili not be the same Tecurrence of . the $rouble, and; also to provide. rite at a.{nominal> rate "and‘ thus * not > to pamperizeâ€". the people. If the funds last ~out until barley harvest it is hoped . that. these â€"people will be <all right. : Of â€"courseâ€"it is not : expected to do.all the: work of dredging: : >Ain this limitedetime, i. ¢.;â€"to the middle of May, and the limited .income, . but s#ill much can be done to help.. Anyâ€" one giving to this may be: sure their money will be well spent. . The men are allowed"theit board and travelâ€" ling expenses, but that is all. You have.probably ‘seen some o the literature re faming and â€" I . do A>%. .think you .cay possibly. have . it wouk. s pt ind ied +e 24 o t as fat as Chinkeang "Aie ues sn tot ns Cliitoate there. 1. had. a sard from bim Chinkeang. , wes *J E. Hockes, . " Tt .is, worl lering that is being borme by the m« tives of {arâ€"oD China which has beet wnuw and> Ares .during ~ kbe Mar. 4th, 1912 -u»hmum.;u w telephone .message from bim s to _ do, some baking and ‘to get Clothes, ready as he would start &g‘mm-;.nm. will »ot. say. we did.notâ€" break Subbatl a little,.but 1 Aelt it all right under the circumstances he was truly going . .on the . L it you ha W, 1 (Famine) so glad ( My Dear Sister My. hashand h Kiangpu in No to hetp in the uw:i We fee! that the revolution is Continued from page 5) ot over yet and we are glad 'w:n are ¢'? rumsvg the mpgeu:om .:reootz' 0t in the interjop." "â€" o. Riisins hi wokk" win Mts; Quifmbach and Migs Wood are gfim“m u::m:.‘:fladw:::: f:ei.niggelf: c;:.;b:.k.' A!l'bett 1;:;’ and women to rigs which were wait ested that 1 go to, but much as 1 | ing to takp them to other homes on hould like to see you all, 1 did not | higher ground. The _ fire: department bel justified in goipg when 1 am so mmm‘ ,m::::m ':3« ‘ell, espedially when Albert is in ;’Ifl.‘z'“wnth:‘m'mh â€" o resurlt hame sick ang: T yot mip, | . Lthe Trace {rmmm it: > whould néver for -yqs‘.' "] Water street is fmun Nm threeâ€" ‘l“ym:z into which I orpied " & |qauarters of a mile, as wel} ag adjoinâ€" umber, of favorites, with so ..-f Ing streets in‘ the business shetion ‘ of {‘my" wite books ahd many / other |the town, while the East River road, hire and aidte yor qhtien n * PrrIPirem y dbdpr qevert rect nt whter t t ‘an as eal td 'm"i""'u.’. ons souple o. suhner shrries. AMoog * t * 0 * : 5 t mfuflsnu-myl TIn * the «inpeil ie in edeane o is lene ipiiathoens hA iescs tegeans. ‘::my-o« casen little Turniture has 10 Sindlia. .A wher td â€" it hip s oo We ) ce ‘waved, as the water rose ~with * # guch rapMity as to wmake salvage im L &~ possinic. Cellars are floonred‘ a block PEau+s saa Â¥e c NE MPLD s B1 c S‘ 100 d S El l l ies * s c B h P oi â€" who :l'upfl:ewv- in fine 81 m e Rw t:vyot. active: kidnevs and greate rai vigor . foliow ths aifncivaee of the saimble LN ~CHWINA 6 â€"* Ugh 6 up . to . Zsing fi“-m‘n‘ h ['!"'I i""l buuk vbe dong eceived say ing the was log within the: municipality, as it is conâ€" sidered dangorows to otoss. <It is that *:.ltn ol "the ~Galt e e en hsn lo _ane ond, and fear is The undersigned offers Tor. ssle the Â¥aluable farm aituated east, out of the corporation of Elmira, Leing lot 82 and consisting of 175 acres more or less. There are 15 acres in fall wheat, 40 acres in meadow, 20 acres in bush and pasture, the balarce clear. This farm is in A1 state of cultingâ€" tion, ‘second to none in the county, For further particulars rapply to 0 .0‘ "EISENBACH BROS, 82 and consisting of 175 acres more sllu tank in barn to supply . or less. â€"There are 15 acres in fall to ‘stock, water being coi wheat, 40 acres in meadow, 20 acres tifrough pipse ‘from flowinz sprin in bush and pasture, the balarce clear. 1$ to te had in abundance. â€" DW =R This farm is in A1 state of cultivsâ€" gm is a stone hovseâ€"‘of : the‘ â€" ‘bes tion, ‘second to none in the county, Ohish with conveniences and + "and For further particulars rapply to bhard water" in kitchen. endid â€"‘celâ€" < ..‘ CEISENBACH BROS, lar, Bell telephone tomnection. . â€" . Box 13. . ha Elmira. sgmall cottage is also on farm,.~ The The undersigned also offer. for sale {roperty is better known ‘as W# Hisâ€" the ~valumble farm situated east ~of lop farm and is ~ siteated 1j m Elmifa adjoining, the abote _ farm, south ofâ€" %" 4 miles _ .{r being part lot 82 Wonsisting of 1114 Berlin and 9 milés from Gall. | acres more ‘or Jless.. There are 12 ont of ther »best larms in South Waâ€" actes in fall wheat, 25 acres in mea‘ (erloo Tp. and w been â€" dow and 15 actes in bush and pasturé‘ It is in good of .. cultivat the balarice clear. ‘This fatm is in Searcity of helpâ€" is the t ‘f‘z.‘_; Al state olhxcultlvl.uon. For ‘Furâ€" :mu For turther patticulars apâ€" ther, particulars apply to ~1dy. to pe Pigart is s G. H. EISENBACH, .. WM. A. THOMSON, . . dox. 183, Fimira, Ont. 9:10ms_ ~â€" . _ Spraghure,. ~Theâ€" undersigned has for Sale a number of building It on Albert St., Waterloo. Any. one who intends building this stimmer would o well to call Valuable Farms 4 For & FARM FOR SALE,. HEAVY LOSSES CAUSsED "*‘‘"3N0. H. PREY s s gpgsfi?gm CHOICE LOTS â€" ; FOR SALE Aâ€"K, CRESSMAN. W ATERLOGO. Farms for Sale nd a hall away f a « £> P * &D # Da Iiâ€"!mo. BY FLQOVS Irair Iva IRC the .. Some .of lossey are:â€" Getty & amt umm‘ .-m ‘“Q- factufers,. $7,000; °C @ pany, underwear m t t mdcay en poad e Y $5,000; F; F. Ehappelio, book ntore, $4,000; Reformer Printing 5 w, $1,200, “N!meto:( t Ccothpri86 mage propert mwierdantile > conogrng. A\lloyeA.‘thrlwrw no of ll.dm’ "The tracks of . th Grand Railway are for miles, and gome of the polos #te down. $ fewl hi y Mr. Fred Ackerknooht was this :week by â€" theâ€"Totonto of "the Labor Buréab of Ris‘ & mont as : secreataty : of the ; ‘ Branch,â€" Heâ€"was formaily 1f he gamnoe ising 1624 acres,. including °8 -’Efi»-g,vhmum‘ â€"hardwopd. The® € ‘ijs all mu&m @¢tes which is hilly. The farm 13 well wateredâ€" and is tile .‘ ‘di where needed. On propérty is a batn with â€" plenty of stabling. 800 NEW SECRETARY Village Property For west sideâ€"chirches :sife also ‘glosed G.%‘ General Store in Niagara Fruit District. ~ Stock turned qwer nearly four:times per year. At least ?d.ooo business done per year. No aticer busines= in a nicer country than thisâ€"can be found in America. Apply to : s pre jJOHN HILL, _ â€" y l * Iraimchtt o 0 \in the by co F u«?:ngawonwhkhtl ned brick wm and kit-cl.unn »nd reomy fame s 0 newly rept a side. Ku:l'.ud M’ ster i ,9,." Good orchard. : Possess‘on ' at ml’nrhnhcr n . apply w e m y 4 inteas. 2. Sectuenees CC n t ISRAEL BRUBAOCH A I_Lus-fi'éummg', nent as Aranch . n â€"Thut 13â€"4t Rare Chance Farm for F.k*.»pring are marvely of style and value â€" We 1 &1 T HOR NT OR Men‘s i BERLIN, â€" > ONT, 0 OUC LA 8 8 Some of the Lpsses h We C have ngo e havée m;,-ul the thi ag sectotary â€" ¢ Heâ€"was form: day afternoon PPLY Every Woman MARVEL CANBORO, ONT, es are we can 0. suits . that Spray

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